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What is a billposter?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

A billposter is a person who posts handbills or posters in public places.

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What are the jobs in flyff?

The jobs in flyff are magician, acrobat, assist, mercenary and the second jobs are psykeeper, elementor, ranger, jester, billposter, ringmaster, blade and knight


What are the second class jobs in Flyff?

There are many second class jobs. For the class of Magician, he/she can become a Elementor or a Psykeeper at level 60. For a Acrobat they can become a Jester or a Ranger. For a Mercenary they can become a Blade or a Knight. And for a assist they can become a Billposter or a Ringmaster.


Which flyff class is best?

All Flyff classes have their pros and cons.If what you mean by best class is the best class for a beginner, I would have to say a Billposter would be best suited. Billposters are a good beginner class because they have access to buffs all the time. Billposters can tank really well while dishing out decent damage. Billposters are good for beginners also because they can effectively solo giants for quick money.If what you mean by best class is the best class for an experienced player, a Blade would dominate 1v1. Blades have a very high str per attack rate. They may not be the best at tanking but with a good amount of dex which blades usually get, they have sufficient block rate and won't take that much damage. At higher levels, blades have access to equipment that add alot of Critical Rate which even further takes advantage of the blade's strong attack rate. The reason why I don't recommend blades being the ideal or best class for a beginner is because it takes alot to fund and to make a good bladeIf what you mean by best class is the best class for one who wishes to use Aoe attacks (Area of effect) I would have to say Knight. Knights get immense amounts of HP per sta. The armor that Knights use give the most defence out of any other armor in the game taking assuming the armor is the same level. Knights' can add all their stats to STA and will have sufficient attack to kill at a decent speed. Knights are a good class for making money since you can aoe many mobs at a time. However for a beginner it can be a bit challenging to distribute the stats and level up to 65 to get the Knight aoe.Conclusion or Recap: From the best class starting from the left to the weakest Note* I am excluding Ringmaster as that class is mainly a FS (Full support class) and is generally not a fighting class. I am not taking into account battle ringmasters.1v1: Blade, Billposter, Jester, Psykeeper, Ranger, Elementor, KnightAoe: Knight, Elementor, Psykeeper and Ranger are tied, Blade, Billposter, Jester(They can't aoe)PvP: Billposter, Jester, Blade, Psykeeper, Ranger, Elementor, KnightFun: Elementor, Psykeeper, Ranger, Jester, Billposter, Blade, KnightGianting: Billposter, Psykeeper, Jester, Blade, Ranger, Elementor, KnightBeginner: Billposter, Knight, Ranger, Psykeeper, Blade, Jester, ElementorMost versatile: Billposter, Psykeeper, Blade, Ranger,( Jester ,Elementor ,and Knight are tied)Peace~ ~ChocoateSword~It depends on what how you build up your character. for example there are some character(s) or job which is the same but build in different state of like for example is BillPoster which is can be build as a fast kill type or a Mobber. Long range character like Ranger and Jester are good but Jester is much better than Ranger due to it's high hit rate and critical as well as fast attack.Mobber type class which is the Knight is the right job for that state. Knight abilities of having the unbelievable defence and high status of HP giving this character the title of ultimate Mobber. Despite of being mobber giving the other character also to try their other abilities in being a mobber by changing their status ability than the normal base on their jobs. Elementor and Psycheeper which is from the race off magician also have their own skills and have the ability to be a mobber.Regarding the high rate attack skills of BillPoster that what famous or much common called as Asura attack can hit up to 20K+ depending on the int, but what character really amazed me most is the BLADE which can double the attach rate and hit rate and kill the monster before hitting it back. depending on the STR and DEX of the Blade, it gave it the chance to hit a lot critical by from 6K up to 30K.so i can absolutely say that when it comes to melee atack.BLADE rocks!! >.


Is flyff the best flying mmmo game?

FlyFF can be fun for some people. Others say it is a very childish game; To me personally I enjoy it because how you have a variety of chooses you can make. EX. If you are a BP (BillPoster); you can be an AoE BP or PvP. Hope this helps.


What actors and actresses appeared in Post No Bills - 1914?

The cast of Post No Bills - 1914 includes: Harry Gripp as Bill Stivens Arthur Housman as Will Stark - the Handsome Billposter Gladys Hulette as Nellie Prim William Wadsworth as The Kodak Fiend Ida Williams as Aunt Susan


What movie and television projects has John Horan been in?

John Horan has: Played Undertaker in "A Ticket to Tomahawk" in 1950. Played Man at Railway Station in "The Quiet Man" in 1952. Played Billposter in "The Rising of the Moon" in 1957. Performed in "Star Trek: Armada II" in 2001. Performed in "Freelancer" in 2003.


What type of assist is best in flyff?

Well that depends really. No assist is better than the other, it's really just a matter of opinion. Ringmaster - Ringmasters specialize in buffs. Pros: - Get plvled easier. - Get parties easier. Cons: - If you chose the full support build you have really low STA and die a lot. - If you chose the STA build your buffs don't last as long and people might get mad at you at higher levels. Billposter - Billposters specialize in close combat Pros: - Don't need a partner to level like Ringmasters do. - Don't die as much as Ringmasters do. Cons: - Because of their STA build and need to put points on billposter skills their buffs are weak. - It's harder for billposters to get a party because they don't have good buffs. - Billposters are hard to plvl. There's the information. Now you chose which one you like better!


What actors and actresses appeared in The Rising of the Moon - 1957?

The cast of The Rising of the Moon - 1957 includes: Maureen Connell as May Ann McMahon (2nd Episode) John Cowley as Gombeen Man (1st Episode) May Craig as Mrs. Folsey - 2nd Episode Cyril Cusack as Inspector Michael Dillon (1st Episode) Maureen Cusack as Sister Therese - 3rd Episode Maureen Delaney as Old Woman Donal Donnelly as Prisoner Sean Curran aka Jimmy Walsh Dennis Franks as Black and Tan Officer Harold Goldblatt as Barney Donigan - farmer Eric Gorman as Festus McQuade - Neighbor Joe Hone as I.R.A. Man John Horan as Billposter Frank Lawton as British officer (3rd Episode) Edward Lexy as Quartermaster Sergeant (3rd Episode) Doreen Madden as Sister Matthias David Marlowe Mafra McDonagh as I.R.A. Man Maureen Potter as Pegeen Mallory - barmaid (2nd Episode) Tyrone Power as Himself - Host Godfrey Quigley as Christy Donigan Tony Quinn as Andrew Rourke - Station Master (2nd Episode) Martin Thornton as Sergeant (3rd Episode) Michael Trubshawe as Colonel Charles Frobisher (2nd Episode)


What movie and television projects has Tito Vuolo been in?

Tito Vuolo has: Played Luis - Waiter Pushing Sea Bass in "Shadow of the Thin Man" in 1941. Played Buono in "Mr. and Mrs. North" in 1946. Played Pasquale, Hotel Proprietor in "T-Men" in 1947. Played Dino in "Daisy Kenyon" in 1947. Played Mario - Proprietor in "Out of the Blue" in 1947. Played Luigi in "Kiss of Death" in 1947. Played Joe Silva in "Mourning Becomes Electra" in 1947. Played Emilio Canepa in "The Web" in 1947. Played Proprietor in "When My Baby Smiles at Me" in 1948. Played Albert, the Waiter in "Sorry, Wrong Number" in 1948. Played Papa Roma in "Cry of the City" in 1948. Played Mr. Zucca in "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" in 1948. Played Italian Vendor in "The Luck of the Irish" in 1948. Played Makeup Man in "Everybody Does It" in 1949. Played Pete Ladas in "Flamingo Road" in 1949. Played Pasquale Orsini in "The Fountainhead" in 1949. Played Lucca in "House of Strangers" in 1949. Played Mavromichaelis in "The Great Gatsby" in 1949. Played Italian Billposter in "The Red Danube" in 1949. Played Tony in "The Life of Riley" in 1949. Played Pietro Capa in "The Man Who Cheated Himself" in 1950. Played Zito in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Postal clerk in "Deported" in 1950. Played Caccevechia in "Lux Video Theatre" in 1950. Played Romano in "Between Midnight and Dawn" in 1950. Played Babo - Storekeeper in "Southside 1-1000" in 1950. Played Faustini - Head Waiter in "The Petty Girl" in 1950. Played Tarantino in "Up Front" in 1951. Played Pietro Toscano in "The Great Caruso" in 1951. Played Barney Schriona in "The Raging Tide" in 1951. Played Tony Vetto in "The Enforcer" in 1951. Played Industrialist at Venetian Hotel in "The Mating Season" in 1951. Performed in "The Guest" in 1951. Played Tony in "Adventures of Superman" in 1952. Played Tony Rector in "Stars and Stripes Forever" in 1952. Played Harry the Barber in "Somebody Loves Me" in 1952. Played Mr. Backeroni in "The Lineup" in 1954. Played Tony Bonelli in "Lassie" in 1954. Played Julio in "The Adventures of Falcon" in 1954. Played Italian Husband in "Young at Heart" in 1954. Played Pignatelli - Tenant in "Phantom of the Rue Morgue" in 1954. Played Luigi Salvatori in "Crossroads" in 1955. Played Angie in "Six Bridges to Cross" in 1955. Played Tony in "Hell on Frisco Bay" in 1955. Played Italian Grocer in "The McConnell Story" in 1955. Played Italian Restaurant Proprietor in "Sincerely Yours" in 1955. Played Valet in "Screen Directors Playhouse" in 1955. Played Angelo in "Buffalo Bill, Jr." in 1955. Played Mechanic in "The Racers" in 1955. Played Ramon Corden in "Emergency Hospital" in 1956. Played Joe Piano in "The Killing" in 1956. Played Papa in "Dragstrip Girl" in 1957. Played Tony in "The Helen Morgan Story" in 1957. Played Commissario Charra in "20 Million Miles to Earth" in 1957. Played Grocer in "The Midnight Story" in 1957. Played Orlatti in "The Thin Man" in 1957. Played Papa in "Peter Gunn" in 1958. Played Mozzarella in "Some Like It Hot" in 1959. Played Shortman in "The Detectives" in 1959. Played Barber in "The Five Pennies" in 1959. Played Raphael Cardillo in "The Lawless Years" in 1959.


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What movie and television projects has Arthur Housman been in?

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Performed in "By Mutual Agreement" in 1913. Played The Electric Light Man in "The Stolen Models" in 1913. Played Capt. Ransom in "The Abbeville Court House" in 1913. Played The Village Constable in "The Power of Sleep" in 1913. Played Arthur Royden in "When the Right Man Comes Along" in 1913. Played The Innocent Clerk in "The Substitute Stenographer" in 1913. Played Beau Crummel in "Beau Crummel and His Bride" in 1913. Played Jeremiah Briggs - the 2nd Merchant in "The Two Merchants" in 1913. Played Easton in "Twice Rescued" in 1913. Played Darby Jenks in "Her Face Was Her Fortune" in 1913. Performed in "After the Welsh Rabbit" in 1913. Performed in "Saved by the Enemy" in 1913. Played The Peddler in "A Shower of Slippers" in 1913. Performed in "Superstitious Joe" in 1913. Played Scrappy Joe in "The Long and Short of It" in 1913. Played 2nd Suitor in "Circumstances Make Heroes" in 1913. Played Jack in "The New Pupil" in 1913. Performed in "Scenes of Other Days" in 1913. Played Dick Evans in "A Reluctant Cinderella" in 1913. Performed in "The Will of the People" in 1913. Played Will Stark - the Handsome Billposter in "Post No Bills" in 1914. Played Harry Kidd aka The Gilded Kidd in "The Gilded Kidd" in 1914. Played Eddie Chance in "The Basket Habit" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "Love by the Pound" in 1914. Played The Detective in "Qualifying for Lena" in 1914. Played Mr. Meekley in "Getting to the Ball Game" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "Wood B. Wedd and the Microbes" in 1914. Played Bob in "The Blue Coyote Cherry Crop" in 1914. Played Stephen Gaines in "The Voice of Silence" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "The Beautiful Leading Lady" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "The Revengeful Servant Girl" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "The Buxom Country Lass" in 1914. Played Sam Spaulding in "The Sultan and the Roller Skates" in 1914. Played Darby Jones in "Wood B. Wedd Goes Snipe Hunting" in 1914. Played 2nd Cook in "The Courtship of the Cooks" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "A Canine Rival" in 1914. Played Mr. Dorner in "A Story of Crime" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "A Lady of Spirits" in 1914. Played Arty the Engineer in "On the Lazy Line" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "In High Life" in 1914. Played Darby Jenks in "The Vision in the Window" in 1914. Played Jim Ferris in "Something to Adore" in 1914. Performed in "A Matter of High Explosives" in 1914. Played Tom Carson in "When the Men Left Town" in 1914. Played Tom Haze in "The Simp and the Sophomores" in 1915. Played Tom Austin in "The Apaches of Paris" in 1915. Played Artie in "Up in the Air" in 1915. Performed in "One Way to Advertise" in 1915. Performed in "Seen from the Gallery" in 1915. Played Phelps in "Lodgings for Two" in 1915. Played Artie - Second Farm Hand in "Chinks and Chickens" in 1915. Played Artie - Second Cook in "All Cooked Up" in 1915. Played Mr. Splits in "A Weighty Matter for a Detective" in 1915. Played Champion - the Process Server in "The Champion Process Server" in 1915. Played Artie in "A Clean Sweep" in 1915. Played Walter Jones in "Expensive Economy" in 1915. Played Artie in "Music in Flats" in 1915. Played The Reducing Expert in "Found, a Flesh Reducer" in 1915. Played The Country Cousin in "Her Country Cousin" in 1915. Performed in "A Sport of Circumstances" in 1915. Played Jack Newclothes in "A Spiritual Elopement" in 1915. Performed in "Seen Through the Make-Up" in 1915. Played Trance in "Hypno and Trance" in 1915. Played Otto in "Nearly a Scandal" in 1915. Played Arty in "Hans and His Boss" in 1915. Played Artie Boone in "Rooney the Bride" in 1915. Played Jack Kenwood in "It May Be You" in 1915. Played Darby Jones in "A Superfluous Baby" in 1915. Played Tom Merriwell - the Policeman in "The Secret of the Cellar" in 1915. Played Kent in "The Gods of Fate" in 1916. Played Al Wayne in "The Lash of Destiny" in 1916. Performed in "Red, White and Blue Blood" in 1917. Played Edward Burton in "The Cloud" in 1917. Played Bert Tyler in "Her Good Name" in 1917. Played Percy Pipp in "Persuasive Peggy" in 1917. Played Dick Wellman in "All Woman" in 1918. Played Happy in "Brown of Harvard" in 1918. Played Bill Andrews in "Back to the Woods" in 1918. Played Red Hogan in "Under Suspicion" in 1918. Played Burns in "With Neatness and Dispatch" in 1918. Performed in "Back to the Woods" in 1919. Performed in "The Con in Economy" in 1919. Played Valma in "The Gay Lord Quex" in 1919. Performed in "The End of the Road" in 1919. Played Bruce Hammerhead in "The County Fair" in 1920. Played Monty Newcomb in "The Road of Ambition" in 1920. Played Reporter in "The Misleading Lady" in 1920. Played Dallas Henley in "The Point of View" in 1920. Played Ramon in "The Blooming Angel" in 1920. Played Count Tarnowsky in "A Fool and His Money" in 1920. Played Tom Morran aka The Eel in "The Flapper" in 1920. Played Harley Marshall in "Worlds Apart" in 1921. Played Blacardo in "The Fighter" in 1921. Played Ben Willetts in "Clay Dollars" in 1921. Performed in "In at the Finish" in 1921. Played Jimmy Van Trent in "The Way of a Maid" in 1921. Performed in "Nearly Spliced" in 1921. Played Desmond Roach in "Room and Board" in 1921. Performed in "Man Wanted" in 1922. Played Ralph Dean in "Shadows of the Sea" in 1922. Played Bunny in "The Snitching Hour" in 1922. Performed in "Male Wanted" in 1923. Played Victor Harwood in "Wife in Name Only" in 1923. Played Captain La Rolle in "Under the Red Robe" in 1923. Played Chip Thorndyke in "Manhandled" in 1924. Played Gangster in "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model" in 1924. Performed in "The Masked Dancer" in 1924. Played Frank Nelson in "Braveheart" in 1925. Played Jerry in "Night Life of New York" in 1925. Played Tod Cragge in "A Man Must Live" in 1925. Played Pug in "The Necessary Evil" in 1925. Played Reporter in "The Coast of Folly" in 1925. Played Joe Givens in "Thunder Mountain" in 1925. Played Hector Spencer in "The Midnight Kiss" in 1926. Played Casey in "Whispering Wires" in 1926. Played Max - the Manager in "Elsie in New York" in 1926. Played Richard Fleming in "The Bat" in 1926. Played Salesman in "Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl" in 1926. Performed in "The Family Picnic" in 1926. Performed in "Easy Payments" in 1926. Performed in "Two Lips in Holland" in 1926. Played Barney in "The Non-Stop Bride" in 1926. Performed in "A Lickpenny Lover" in 1926. Played Art Nevers in "Early to Wed" in 1926. Played Warren in "Rumors for Rent" in 1927. Played Kid Farrell in "Rough House Rosie" in 1927. Played Ebbetts in "The Spotlight" in 1927. Performed in "Her Silent Wow" in 1927. Performed in "Publicity Madness" in 1927. Played The Obtrusive Gentleman in "Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans" in 1927. Played Warren in "Just a Husband" in 1927. Played Charles Grogan in "Fools for Luck" in 1928. Played Blackie Joe in "The Singing Fool" in 1928. Played The Count in "Sins of the Fathers" in 1928. Played Barton in "Partners in Crime" in 1928. Played The Neighbor Husband in "Hold Your Hat" in 1928. Played Henchman Silk Ruffo in "Side Street" in 1929. Played Lon Roberts in "Times Square" in 1929. Played Barney Barlow in "Fast Company" in 1929. Played Andy Quinland in "Queen of the Night Clubs" in 1929. Played Dolph in "Broadway" in 1929. Performed in "Howling Hollywood" in 1929. Played Joe Sweeney, Acrobat in "Song of Love" in 1929. Played Sidney Dick in "The Girl of the Golden West" in 1930. Played Mitter Davis in "The Squealer" in 1930. Performed in "The Dear Slayer" in 1930. Played Bert aka Denver Red in "Alias French Gertie" in 1930. Played Drunken Clubman in "Feet First" in 1930. Played Golf Spectator in "Part Time Wife" in 1930. Performed in "Rolling Along" in 1930. Played Herman Andrews - Broker in "Next Door Neighbors" in 1931. Played 1st Drunk Customer in "Caught Plastered" in 1931. Played Tippler in "Bachelor Apartment" in 1931. Played Piggy in "Five and Ten" in 1931. Performed in "Wedding Belles" in 1931. Played Soupy, Accomplice in "Help Wanted, Female" in 1931. Played Roy Carlton in "Night Life in Reno" in 1931. Played Serge in "No More Orchids" in 1932. Played Drunk in "The Greeks Had a Word for Them" in 1932. Performed in "While Paris Sleeps" in 1932. Played A Party Guest in "Hat Check Girl" in 1932. Played Harold in "False Faces" in 1932. Performed in "Parlor, Bedroom and Wrath" in 1932. Played Max in "Stepping Sisters" in 1932. Played Archie (drunk) in "Afraid to Talk" in 1932. Played Reggie Wayne in "The Intruder" in 1933. Played Jerry in "Sing, Sinner, Sing" in 1933. Played Drunk on Ship in "Men Must Fight" in 1933. Played The Home-Owner in "Good Housewrecking" in 1933. Played Hungry Barfly in "She Done Him Wrong" in 1933. Played Arthur Young - Attorney in "Roadhouse Queen" in 1933. Played Drunk in "Her Bodyguard" in 1933. Played Drunk Being Photographed in "The Way to Love" in 1933. Played Sidney Brooks in "Daddy Knows Best" in 1933. Played Drunk in "Wreckety Wrecks" in 1933. Played Chili, a Bartender in "No Marriage Ties" in 1933. Played Drunk in "The Constant Woman" in 1933. Played Drunken Sailor in "The Live Ghost" in 1934. Played Drunk in "Gridiron Flash" in 1934. Played Drunken Man in "The Merry Widow" in 1934. Played Drunken, Irate Husband in "Benny, from Panama" in 1934. Played Jerry Hartman, a Drunk in "I Believed in You" in 1934. Played Dick Harris in "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" in 1934. Performed in "Elmer Steps Out" in 1934. Played Drunken Waiter in "Here Is My Heart" in 1934. Played Second Drunk in "I Give My Love" in 1934. Played Mr. Housman in "The Chases of Pimple Street" in 1934. Played Drunk Conventionaire in "Something Simple" in 1934. Played Cocktail Shaker in "Success at Any Price" in 1934. Played Drunk in "Bridal Bail" in 1934. Played Arthur in "Done in Oil" in 1934. Played Fight Timekeeper in "Punch Drunks" in 1934. Played The Drunk in "The Hollywood Gad-About" in 1934. Played Drunk Motorist in "365 Nights in Hollywood" in 1934. Played Man Getting Manicure in "Kansas City Princess" in 1934. Played The Drunk in "Babes in the Goods" in 1934. Played Cliff in "The Captain Hits the Ceiling" in 1935. Played Interviewer in "Paris in Spring" in 1935. Played Sailor in "Treasure Blues" in 1935. Played Drunk in "Spring Tonic" in 1935. Played Souse in "Diamond Jim" in 1935. Played Drunk in "La veuve joyeuse" in 1935. Played Drunk in "Sing, Sister, Sing" in 1935. Played Warburton in "Two for Tonight" in 1935. Played Neil - Drunk in "The Fire-Trap" in 1935. Performed in "It Always Happens" in 1935. Played Art - Waiter at Party in "Woman Wanted" in 1935. Played The Drunk in "The Fixer Uppers" in 1935. Played Pete, the Drunk in "The Call of the Wild" in 1935. Played Percy Waring in "Tough Guy" in 1936. Played Legs in "Racing Blood" in 1936. Played Man Rehearsing Welcome Speech in "After the Thin Man" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Our Relations" in 1936. Played Snorter in "Wives Never Know" in 1936. Played Gilbert Holbrook in "With Love and Kisses" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Show Boat" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Mind Your Own Business" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Double or Nothing" in 1937. Played The Drunk in "Love on Toast" in 1937. Played Drunk in "When Love Is Young" in 1937. Played Drunk Driver in "A Family Affair" in 1937. Played Drunk in "Merry Go Round of 1938" in 1937. Played Drunk in "Island in the Sky" in 1938. Played First Communist in "Youth Takes a Fling" in 1938. Played Sourpuss with Capon in "Man-Proof" in 1938. Played Drunk on Subway in "Hard to Get" in 1938. Played Drunk Who Keeps Turning Off Lamp in "Secrets of an Actress" in 1938. Played Drunk on Train in "Blondie Takes a Vacation" in 1939. Played The Drunk in "The Spirit of Culver" in 1939. Played Drunk Legionnaire in "The Flying Deuces" in 1939. Played Fan in "Sergeant Madden" in 1939. Played Reporter in "Stronger Than Desire" in 1939. Played Pickpocket - Posing as a Singing Drunk in "Navy Secrets" in 1939. Played Drunk in "Blondie Brings Up Baby" in 1939. Played Jonathan in "Broadway Serenade" in 1939. Played Drunk Next to Grandma in "They Made Me a Criminal" in 1939. Played Drunk In Barroom in "Ex-Champ" in 1939. Played Drunk Wanting Directions in "No Time for Comedy" in 1940. Played Smith - Drunken Voter in "Prairie Law" in 1940. Played Radio Listener in "City for Conquest" in 1940. Played Drunk in Saloon in "Go West" in 1940. Played Mr. McGillicuddy - Drunk in "The Villain Still Pursued Her" in 1940. Played Drunk in "Honeymoon Deferred" in 1940. Played Al, the Drunk in "Escort Girl" in 1941. Played Drunk in "Public Enemies" in 1941. Played Saloon Janitor in "Billy the Kid" in 1941. Played Fight Timekeeper in "A Hit with a Miss" in 1945. Played The Drunk in "Double Trouble" in 1953.